There's not really any decision making in solving the cube when you have learned the method, you just see the pattern and execute the algorithm. That doesn't really change at all with the inspection time.
This is pretty dumb actually. The inspection phase is not really about "solving" the cube, but more about checking what is the best route to start solving the cube. In the most commonly used solving method that means…
The "oh shit" move doesn't necessarily make your position suddenly way worse, it can be just the moment when you realize how much better your opponents position has been for a while.
You should definitely rethink your priorities. You go to work to support the rest of your life. You don't live to work.
Maybe, but not really. The challenge in this game comes mostly from arbitrary line count limitations between imaginary "nodes" and their connections. You are writing some thing very close to assembly, but the problems…
That's true, but not being able to believe no one has tampered with your memories is on another level.
Why would eating processed food be bad? What does it matter if the ingredients are recognizable.
It's missing the zoom bug, which lets you zoom all the way to 10x by clicking just under the 8x button. Personally I was very fond of that.
There's no way we aren't living in a simulation. Just wow.
There's not really any decision making in solving the cube when you have learned the method, you just see the pattern and execute the algorithm. That doesn't really change at all with the inspection time.
This is pretty dumb actually. The inspection phase is not really about "solving" the cube, but more about checking what is the best route to start solving the cube. In the most commonly used solving method that means…
The "oh shit" move doesn't necessarily make your position suddenly way worse, it can be just the moment when you realize how much better your opponents position has been for a while.
You should definitely rethink your priorities. You go to work to support the rest of your life. You don't live to work.
Maybe, but not really. The challenge in this game comes mostly from arbitrary line count limitations between imaginary "nodes" and their connections. You are writing some thing very close to assembly, but the problems…
That's true, but not being able to believe no one has tampered with your memories is on another level.
Why would eating processed food be bad? What does it matter if the ingredients are recognizable.
It's missing the zoom bug, which lets you zoom all the way to 10x by clicking just under the 8x button. Personally I was very fond of that.
There's no way we aren't living in a simulation. Just wow.